English: Arched doorway (now walled up) and a small window in the ruin of a medieval building. The ruins were discovered in 1936 after the demolition of the Tabán. A 15th-century building of unknown function, named building no. I. by archaeologist Sándor Garády, originally had a vaulted underground cellar. This corner was marked by him as H₁.
Magyar: Íves ajtónyílás (befalazva) és egy kis ablak a tabáni középkori épület romjában. A romot 1936-ben, a Tabán bontása után tárták fel. Egy ismeretlen rendeltetésű, 15. századi épület eredetileg boltozott földalatti helyisége, amit Garády Sándor régész I. számú épületnek nevezett el. Ezt a sarkot H₁ jelöléssel ábrázolta.
This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 67
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